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The UK's "Cybersecurity Law" is officially launched. N-net adult content requires identity proof

2025-08-24 21:47:29|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

The UK's Cybersecurity Act officially came into effect last month, requiring companies to verify their age of adult content.But the law not only has an impact on adult websites, but platforms such as Wikipedia, Xbox, Spotify and Reddit have also been required to introduce similar ID verification systems.

英国《网络安全法》正式上线 n网成人内容需身份证明

Now the game module website Nexus Mods has joined the ranks and announced that it will require ID verification for adult modules in the UK from next week.Content Director Sarah said: "As a UK company, we have a legal obligation to protect children's Internet security and ensure adult content is accessible only to adults. Removing adult content completely is never a viable option, so we will introduce an age verification system to allow adults to continue accessing."

Similar to Discord, Nexus Mods will use a k-ID system, providing two verification methods: uploading a passport or driver's license to prove age, or estimating age through a website's facial scan."If you have verified the k-ID through other services, the verification status may be automatically synchronized," Nexus explained.

英国《网络安全法》正式上线 n网成人内容需身份证明

Once required by law, age verification will also be introduced in the EU.Some people are considering using tools such as "ladders" to transfer to the region, but officials have urged the government to prohibit people under the age of 18 from using such tools.The move has caused controversy as the Cybersecurity Act itself, which many believe will restrict the entire cybersecurity industry, and others warn schools that use of such tools for security reasons will suffer.

Despite the petitions and opposition, the Cybersecurity Act remains in effect and will only see more platforms like Nexus implement these age verification measures in the future.